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Mika Singh Reveals Bipasha Basu Stopped Shoot For 3 Hours 'Over An Omelette'
Mika Singh Reveals Bipasha Basu Stopped Shoot For 3 Hours 'Over An Omelette'

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time02-05-2025

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Mika Singh Reveals Bipasha Basu Stopped Shoot For 3 Hours 'Over An Omelette'

Last Updated: Mika Singh added that Karan Singh Grover stayed overseas to get his leg treated instead of returning to India for treatment. Mika Singh has been vocal about his experience with Bipasha Basu and Karan Singh Grover during the shoot of Dangerous in 2020. Mika was the show's producer and had to bear Bipasha and Karan's tantrums on set. In a new chat, he revealed how Bipasha halted the shoot over an omelette. 'Ek omelette ke peeche pura shoot ruk gaya. Teen ghante ke liye shoot ruk gaya omelette ke peeche (The entire shoot was halted over an omelette for three hours)," he told Shubhankar Mishra on his podcast. Mika said, 'It was a dangerous experience. The movie starred Bipasha Basu and her husband, Karan Singh Grover. The last time they worked together was in 2013, in a movie called Alone. How was I supposed to know that producers are actually worthless in this business? I thought producers were the big shots. Now, Akshay Kumar has taught me what a producer really does; they only call actors to the set and tell them that the shot is ready." He continued, 'In my head, I'm the best producer of Bollywood after Dharma. I'm sitting here, and they have a problem with their omelette on set. Luckily, I had sent my personal chef to be with them, anticipating exactly something like this. I'd told him to placate them if something goes wrong. Bipasha didn't eat her breakfast and showed up on set. At 11 in the morning, I get a call, 'Mika, what is happening? This is such a rubbish production.' I was like, 'What happened?' She says, 'Omelette'. I told my guy to make her an omelette." He said, 'I'm sitting here, having spent all that money on the production. Then, Karan breaks his leg. He could've gotten it treated in India, but he stayed there for three months. It was a childishly simple stunt, and he broke his leg, poor guy. I have no beef with them, but it makes you wonder why certain people aren't successful. You should never turn your nose up at opportunities. You don't respect success. You think that the producer is your servant. You should worship producers, because you don't know what'll happen to you tomorrow." First Published:

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